Academics

Marlboro Academy provides each student with a strong solid base curriculum. The South Carolina Curriculum standards are used as a guide. Students are expected to learn the classics with paper and pencil for math calculations in Saxon Math Program. Upon entrance into ninth grade, Marlboro Academy students will have earned three Carnegie units as credits in English, mathematics, computer, and physical education towards high school graduation. The high school has a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum, with strong emphases on literary and composition skills, as well as computational and problem-solving skills in mathematics. High school students utilize problem solving and critical thinking skills, while continuing to build a content base with greater depth and breadth.

College Placement

The college placement office helps students identify colleges and universities that best match their needs and abilities and assists them though the college admissions process. The counselor encourages students to pursue the strongest academic program appropriated for them.

Although the "formal" college search begins during the junior year, the process truly begins when a student enters Middle School at Marlboro Academy . In the eighth grade, students will earn four (4) credits towards graduation by taking Algebra I (1), English I (1), Computer Science (1), and Physical Education (1).

Eighth, ninth, and tenth grade students are encouraged to concentrate on establishing their academic record, to begin keeping a file of their accomplishments (academic awards, athletic awards, community service, etc.) during high school, and to plan their summer activities to best enhance their career aspirations.

Marlboro Academy students take the PSAT in the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. Also, they are encouraged to take the SAT at least twice during the eleventh grade and once during the fall of their twelfth grade year.

Testing

Students in grades K-9 annually take the Stanford 10 Achievement Test. Each year, students in grades 2, 5, and 7 take the OLSAT. The PSAT is administered to grades 8-11, to provide students ample opportunity to become accustomed to national standardized college admittance testing. Students normally begin to take the SAT and/or ACT at the end of their sophomore year. Our mean SAT score for students attending a four year college is 1078.Our mean ACT composite of student attending a four year college is 22.SAT scores for years 2006 through 2008 are highlighted below.Mean - 1023Median - 1020High - 1367Mean of Top Quartile - 1209

A partial list of college acceptances includes:

Anderson University

Berry College

Campbell University

Charleston Southern University

The Citadel

Clemson University

Coastal Carolina University

Coker College

College of Charleston

Columbia College

Converse College

Duke University

Eastern Carolina University

Edinboro University

Florida Atlantic University

Florida Southern University

Francis Marion University

Furman University

George Mason University

Greensboro College

Guilford College

High Point University

Lander University

Liberty University

Mars Hill College

Meredith College

Methodist College

North Caroline State University

North Greenville University

Peace College

Presbyterian College

Queens College

Sewanee: The University of the South

St. Andrews Presbyterian College

University of Alabama

University of North Carolina at Asheville

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

University of North Carolina at Pembroke

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

University of Florida

University of Georgia

University of South Carolina

University of South Carolina Lancaster

University of South Carolina Sumter

University of South Carolina Upstate

University of Tennessee

University of Wyoming

Western Carolina University

Wingate University

Winthrop University

Wofford College

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